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Defect rate of Chinese chips shipped to Russia surged to 40 per cent after Western sanctions, local newspaper says

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Source?
You guys can call 'sources' until you are blue in the face and it will mean nothing. In post 18 I outlined how the consumer chain work which non of you guys disputed. None can, really. Most of the time, it is the end users, aka 'consumers', that triggers any kind of investigation. Not wholesalers. Not retailers. Because they virtually do not do functional testing of whatever they sell. Does Best Buy sample washing machines by running laundry thru their retail machines? No. Instead, wholesalers and retailers trust or have faith that the brands they sell performed all those quality control checks. But in this case, the spike of CONSUMER outrage of defective products prompted investigations by the brands that Russia have, and they tracked the root causes back to shiddy Chinese electronics. You cannot deny what the CONSUMERS or end users experience. :lol:
 
You guys can call 'sources' until you are blue in the face and it will mean nothing. In post 18 I outlined how the consumer chain work which non of you guys disputed. None can, really. Most of the time, it is the end users, aka 'consumers', that triggers any kind of investigation. Not wholesalers. Not retailers. Because they virtually do not do functional testing of whatever they sell. Does Best Buy sample washing machines by running laundry thru their retail machines? No. Instead, wholesalers and retailers trust or have faith that the brands they sell performed all those quality control checks. But in this case, the spike of CONSUMER outrage of defective products prompted investigations by the brands that Russia have, and they tracked the root causes back to shiddy Chinese electronics. You cannot deny what the CONSUMERS or end users experience. :lol:
So again no source?
 
I learned how to fly in a Cessna 152 in high school before joining the USAF. Today, the average price of a Cessna 182 is about $250K. Most private pilots fly about once a week or once every two weeks, usually on the weekend. But ask any average family of four, that washing machine will be running every other day, and there are tens of thousands of washing machines more than airplanes. What the PDF Chinese brigade is saying that reality do not exist. :lol:
 
I learned how to fly in a Cessna 152 in high school before joining the USAF. Today, the average price of a Cessna 182 is about $250K. Most private pilots fly about once a week or once every two weeks, usually on the weekend. But ask any average family of four, that washing machine will be running every other day, and there are tens of thousands of washing machines more than airplanes. What the PDF Chinese brigade is saying that reality do not exist. :lol:
Citing anecdotal accounts and feelings do not make your claim credible. No need to do your clown dance for 2 pages.

You got a source or not?
 
Citing anecdotal accounts and feelings do not make your claim credible. No need to do your clown dance for 2 pages.

You got a source or not?
In any industry, end users statistics are critical for the survival of the industry. But the problem with statistics is that they are lagging indicators, which mean that by the time an issue via statistics become noticeable, the issue became a problem, and that whatever the causes/contributors to the problem are still moving thru the industry pipelines.

Can Russia do anything to China? Not really, other than Russian brands and assemblers stop buying Chinese electronics, there is nothing else Russian brands and the Russian people can do. The Russian brands have no alternate sources. The Russian people cannot stop buying appliances. They have to buy defective Russian brands and use them at best they can until the shiddy Chinese electronics give out.
 
In any industry, end users statistics are critical for the survival of the industry. But the problem with statistics is that they are lagging indicators, which mean that by the time an issue via statistics become noticeable, the issue became a problem, and that whatever the causes/contributors to the problem are still moving thru the industry pipelines.

Can Russia do anything to China? Not really, other than Russian brands and assemblers stop buying Chinese electronics, there is nothing else Russian brands and the Russian people can do. The Russian brands have no alternate sources. The Russian people cannot stop buying appliances. They have to buy defective Russian brands and use them at best they can until the shiddy Chinese electronics give out.
Dude you're going in circles repeating the same shit without a source. Just post a damn reputable link.
 
The higher demand from Russia meant production rate was increased very fast overnight. This could explain the increase in defect rate. However, over time, more productions lines open in China to meet the Russian demand and defect rate will be minimal.
 
The higher demand from Russia meant production rate was increased very fast overnight. This could explain the increase in defect rate.
Sure, it mean Chinese semicon manufacturers skipped some established quality control (QC) processes.

However, over time, more productions lines open in China to meet the Russian demand and defect rate will be minimal.
Not if QA/QC is omitted.
 
It's another fake news made up by Indians, who set up hundreds of fake news websites to produce fake news aimed at Pakistan and China. I have always suggested that our country should beat up India before recovering Taiwan. Recovering Taiwan is our first goal, but teaching India a lesson should be our priority. I Can't wait to see if Indian keyboard politicians will be very happy when the war against China that Indians long for really begins.

In my observation, the fighting spirit and organizational ability of the Indian Army are far behind of East Asia. In East Asian cultures, even the weakest Vietnamese army could easily defeat the Indian Army
 
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